I was referring to the 92-02 viper. I was showing how every year or so it got more creature comforts and stuff that went agaisnt the original 'viper philosophy'
And yet the even the current Viper is far too crude for your tastes. It's also cruder still than your beloved Porsches. You can't complain about it being too crude and yet too refined. A lot of the stuff it has nowadays is the result of customer demand. God forbid Dodge should actually
listen to what its customer base wants!
The '02 Viper is lighter than the '92 Viper. And that's with all of the extra stuff on there. But nevermind, you were comparing the '92 against the SRT-10. Which, as a point of
FACT that you've failed to acknowledge, is
lighter than the '92. Now, are you going to own up to this error or not? C'mon guy, grow at least
one ********.
BTW, curb weights from C&D:
10/97 RT/10 (no ABS): 3410 lbs
11/02 SRT-10: 3408 lbs
p.s. Your french tires you have on your srt10 only weigh 10% more than non run-flats.
Hey, thanks for confirming that it's the
SRT-10's tires that are heavier. Like I said,
some of what the SRT-10 loses in not having a spare
is put back on through heavier tires. A Michelin Pilot Sport in the Viper's size has got to weigh, what, at least 25 lbs (probably more)? 25 x 4 = 100, so we're talking about 10 extra pounds here, at a minimum. (FWIW, the Z06 saves a total of
23.4 lbs by ditching the standard Corvette's runflat tires; and those tires are smaller than the Viper's.) Hmmm...20 lbs by losing the spare doesn't seem to be the end of it, now does it? But wait...how much more do the wheels weigh? 10x18 fronts, 13x19 rears vs the old car's 10.5x17 fronts, 13x17 rears.
Sounds like you're reading off from the 10/02 issue of R&T. Is that the case?